The Asbestos Trust Fund Bill

A bill continues to languish in Congress which was designed to resolve many thousands of related lawsuits, leaving many waiting for a just resolution as they continue to endure their painfull illness without compensation.


According to a study released in September 2004 by the American Thoracic Society (ATS), continues to be a hazard for more than a million American workers in the construction industry and those involved in buildings and equipment maintenance. The study also warns of new products that may contain ,These products may include: brake pads, roofing materials, and imported cement pipe and cement sheeting that could expose workers to an increased risk of related cancer.


Although government researchers are reporting a new rush of related claims, which is expected to continue over the next 20 years, it was believed when the legislation was first introduced in 2000 that the vast majority of related cancer claims were over, and the legislation was designed to take care of the thousands of remaining cases which were clogging up the courts.


But for many of the related cancer victims, the fact that the legislation continues to be held up has meant many patients have been unable to collect damages owed they are certainly entitled to before death takes its toll. The proposed legislation makes available, to the victims of related disease, a “trust fund” to take care of the needs of those suffering from mesothelioma and other related diseases. This legislation would eliminate companies from being sued and unclog courts of tens of thousands of new claims.


Though a compromise is on the table between the Republican and Democratic Senate leaders on the size of the fund of $140 billion, there is a lot of dispute and argument that a large number of people with asbestos cancer and other serious illnesses will be left out. $140 billon dollars, they say, is insufficient to cover the rush of Americans expected to develop related disease over the next several decades.

Carl Brown administers a number of websites on health related issues including http://www.mesothelioma-lawyer-resource.com http://www.celiacdisease1.com & http://rs39.com Please visit these resources for more information.

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